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To: Dalin who wrote (15630)1/8/2000 3:57:00 PM
From: art slott  Respond to of 19700
 
Jan 7, 4:50 PM Smallcaps Online reiterates buy on Actv.
>>If all goes to plan, we expect ACTV to be marketing its follow-on public equity offering in
the middle of 1Q00. Due to its rich patent portfolio, its strong corporate partners, and its
multiple applications and streams of revenues, we feel that competitors of ACTV and other
companies positioned in the digital television space (such as Liberate, Wink, Worldgate
and TiVo) do not have nearly as much potential as ACTV. We are currently updating our
earnings model and should be releasing it in 1Q00. We continue to rate ACTV a BUY, and
recommend purchase of stock for those investors tolerant of the risks associated with
small caps stocks. <<
Message 12505748
AT&T/Liberty Media control 25% of the company and Motorola/GI are also investors.
They are installed in 99% of all digital set-tops.



To: Dalin who wrote (15630)1/8/2000 5:04:00 PM
From: Dale Baker  Respond to of 19700
 
You missed my sarcasm, Dalin. The last two weeks of December were great and it was colossally stupid for anyone to sell early and take the tax bite. I certainly didn't.

I was poking fun at our genius friend who did. I took some profits in small caps on January 3 and picked up a few good stocks cheap later in the week with the proceeds.

The bull market is far from over. Productivity, technology and innovation are alive and well. We live in an extraordinary era in that respect.

That's why buying and holding CMGI is a no-brainer. I look forward to pulling up a 10-year chart of CMGI in 2010 and laughing at these exchanges.